Trump Indictment Polls, Christian Author's Pronoun Controversy, And Presidential Easter Messages
Top headlines for Thursday, April 6, 2023
As news of former President Donald Trump’s indictment by a grand jury in Manhattan continues to dominate the global news cycle, polls taken in the past week have shown conflicting results as to how the American public views his latest legal battle and its impact on the forthcoming 2024 presidential election.
A Christian author who once advocated for using people's preferred pronouns after her conversion to the faith condemned her previous use of them as a sin.
Prominent Tennessee-based evangelist Perry Stone, founder of Perry Stone Ministries, will not face charges after a grand jury declined to file any charges against him in a sexual misconduct case.
Here are six statements issued by recent presidents in celebration of Easter, with some of these messages coming amid times of upheaval and uncertainty.
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